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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have (heir copv ready for the Evening Standard tie evening boforj the day on which the advertisement Is to appear In order to Insure publication. Many to Come from Zion An an nouncement has boen made that Governor Gov-ernor William Spry and his staff will head a delegation of 400 people from Salt Lake City, who will come to Og-den Og-den to attend the May festival at the State School for the Deaf and Blind, which will be held on May 22 The officers of the school state that the festival will be the most elaborate one ever held and the students are holding hold-ing daily practice in the different foil-dances, foil-dances, under the direction of Mrs. Belle Salmon Ross. 1 Watch For The New Case Cars. J Broken Ankle J L'. Eldredge. Jr.. -J; of Ogden is confined in the L. D. S. J hospital at Salt Lake with a broken 3 ankle. Reports from the hospital A are to the effect that he is getting J along as well as can be expected. bur i it will probably be two weeks before 1 he can leave for home. J May Das breakfast will be served at the Methodist church parlors. 7 I to 10 a. m and dinner. 11 30 a ra a to 2 p m. Meals 25 cents. Everybody come May first, fll Case on Appeal From the munici- 5 pal court in which the Ogden Commit Jj 8ion company is suing the Boodrook- J9 os Brothers to recover $150 and In- jU terest on a breach of agreement for 3 the sale of a certain quantity of onl- jH ons. has been filed In the district H court In the municipal court Judg- 8, ment was rendered for the plalntifl ya in the sum of $160. 1 "Kodak Finishlng-The Tripp Studio." George W. Goddard Honored At a fl.1 meeting held In the Weber club yes a terday, George YV. (Joddard president 3 of the Goddard Fickle and Preserve fk company, was chosen to succeed S. S. 1 Jensen, as a director of the Utah M Manufacturers association. Mr. Jen-m Jen-m 6en resigned because of pressing busies: busi-es: nesg duties. The meeting was at-tended at-tended by President George S McAl-M McAl-M lister and Secretary Dan F. Collett jj of the Association and a number of the Ogden members. 9 Money to loan on diamonds. r78 25th - m Stolen H. Bowen. 2250 Monroe avo- 9 nue, reported to the police this morn m tng that an Iyer Johnson bicycle had been stolen from his residence. Mrs. Anna Murphy of 2748 Lincoln avenue -' reported the loss of a gold ear-ring m with a cameo setting 'M 65 Call 55 Nlckaon Auto Livery 55 M D. X. Stewart left ' today via the m Denver & Rio Grande for Missouri 'M points. M Notice to Subscribers All com- M plaints for missing paper must be In V before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. - am M. F. Wallace has gone to Lincoln, A Nebraska, for an extended visit with fl relatives and friends 9 The Ogden Conservatory of Music B 2416 Washington avenue, will regis- H ter pupils for the summer term. Wed- H nesday. April 29; Friday, May 1, Sat- H urday, May 2, 3 to 5 p. ra. Births City Health Inspector Geo. B Shorten reports that 89 births were H recorded to date for the month of April Those recorded in the past two days are as follows: To Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Meyers, a girl, April 24; tj Mr and Mrs. W. S. Daily, a boy. Ipri) 27; to Mr. and Mr? C C. Wll cox. a girl. April 27. to Mr. and Mrs A Raj Charlton, a ho . Vprll 18; to Mr. and Mrs. Arvid M. Rut ler, a boy. April 11; to Mr. and Mrs. fi-eorge Dinsdale, a boy. April 2'" Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Leavitt. a boy. April 26. Ice and Coal M. L Jone? Coal fc Ice Co.. 413 24th St Telephone 1603 - Back at His Desk General Agent W H Chevers of the Union Pacific, was at his office on Washington avenue ave-nue for a short time yesterday. Watch For The New Case Cars. Track Meet The Weber academy track meet which was to haw i , n held yesterday afternoon, was postponed post-poned on account of bad weather. It will probably be held during the coming com-ing week. Hand Laundry Phone 2654-W. On Sick List Manager P. D Kline of the Rapid Transit company is confined con-fined to his home by an attack of tonsilitis. See Mitchell Bros, for monumental work Don't pay big commissions to agents- pictures of monuments are misleading Yard, 2003 Jefferson Av. -Summer School,, Central Bus College -A. M. Cornell P. M. N, "Mausseur" Vlbrator and Swedish methods for i rheumatic and nervous conditions j Face massage a specialty. Treatment-; I given D your home by appointment Phone 2169-M. lies. 464 L'sth St. Those using B & G Butter can tes-! tify to the fact that this product I stands on merit The regular monthly meeting of the Children s Aid society will meet at the home of the president. Mrs James Cause. 2629 Kccles avenue. Friday Fri-day afternoon, May 1, at 3 o'clock -Fruit Trees Thinned Sand Ridge farmers report that there was no frost last night and that the wind storm did good service in thinning the heavy load of fruit in the orchards. Suit on Notes John Scowcroft & Sous Co. has commenced suit against W. L Worsecroft and others to re-cover re-cover $1000 and interest, togethi with attorney fees and costs, on five certain promissory notes, alleged to have been issued in favor of the plaintiff company September 1. 1910 A marriage license has been issued is-sued to John Halney and Ida Hallen of Osden. Prisoners George Thompson and Charles Mitchell arrived in Ogden yesterday afternoon in the custody of Ed W. Madden and Hugh O'Connor, California peace officers The two prisoners were requisitioned from Missouri Mis-souri by the governor of California, and are now In the city jail awaiting await-ing the will of the two officers, re gardlng the completion of their journey jour-ney to Califrnla. Caught In a House J. J Moran and Charles McCarty were arrested In a room in house No 1 t Electric avo nue. last n'ght. The arrests were made by Officers Lane, Russell. Lar-kin, Lar-kin, Burk and Chambers, who had received re-ceived a report from residents in the near neighborhood that someone was In the house They found the door to the room locked and broke it open. The two men said that they were drunk and did not know where they were, but it is probable that they will be charged with burglary. Back From the Coast Al M. White and wife, 171 Paterson avenue, have returned after an extended journey on the Pacific coast, visiting friends and relatives from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Mr. White says he suffered suf-fered of cold in Los Angeles and he has a poor opinion of the place as a winter resort. no |